Amy Lawson Moore, PhD

About Dr. Amy Moore is a cognitive psychologist at LearningRx in Colorado Springs, CO at the headquarters of the largest network of cognitive training centers in the world. She specializes in cognitive rehabilitation training and cognition assessment for neurodevelopmental disorders, brain injury, learning disabilities, and age-related cognitive decline. As a founding member of the board …

Brain Training for Early Alzheimer's

Multidisciplinary Intervention Creates Neural Changes and Improvements in Cognition and Daily Function in Early Alzheimer’s: Study Shows Adaptation of Bredesen Protocol Promising in Slowing Clinical Cognitive Decline September 13, 2019 – The results of our study just published in the Open BioMedical (OBM) journal Integrative and Complementary Medicine highlight the benefits of a functional medicine …

A Review of Brain Training for ADHD

Humans Are Better than Computers at Delivering Brain Training to Children with ADHD Researchers Explain How Clinician-Delivered Brain Training is More Beneficial than Computer Brain Games for Remediating Multiple Cognitive and Social-Emotional Struggles Frequently Associated with ADHD July 29, 2019 – Not only do children diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) frequently struggle with …

Meet Our People

Christina Ledbetter, PhDPresident Amanda Duplantis VP of Governance Amy Lawson Moore, PhD  VP of Research Eliza Love, MS, PhD(c)VP of Outreach Dean Tenpas, MS VP of Finance Jennifer Johns, MS Secretary Christina Ledbetter, PhDClinical Neuroscientist Howard Wainer, PhDResearch Scientist Amy Lawson Moore, PhD Cognitive Psychologist Richard Abbey, PhDClinical Neuropsychologist Bonnie Nicks, CCC-MSSpeech & Language Pathologist Jeffrey Moore, …

Can Brain Training Improve ACT Scores?

Open Letter to College Admission Offices: The Contribution of Cognitive Training to Improved College Entrance Exam Performance Research has shown us again and again that cognitive skills correlate with standardized math and language arts test scores, and that IQ scores are significant predictors of performance on college entrance exams. Thus, it is not only plausible …

One-on-One Brain Training Improves Cognition and Daily Functioning for Adults over Age 50

New Research Shows LearningRx Cognitive Training Provides Hope for Older Adults with Memory Problems February 8, 2019 – The results of our study just published in the APA journal Psychology and Neuroscience highlight the benefits of human-delivered brain training for adults over age 50, including better cognition as well as improved mood and life skills. …

Does Brain Training Work?

Does Brain Training Work?  Great question! The answer is…it depends.  There are several outspoken critics of cognitive training who have made it difficult to highlight the outstanding positive results we’re seeing every day in our research on clinician-delivered brain training.  Our results and those of other researchers who have examined the LearningRx methodology, for example,  …

In the Media

February 15, 2023Matty Lansdown interviews Dr. Amy Moore on the How to Not Get Sick and Die podcast about ADHD and age-related cognitive decline.https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/how-to-stop-cognitive-decline-and-manage-adhd-with-dr/id1450212088?i=1000599600134 October 31, 2022DJ Stuts interviews Dr. Amy Moore on the Imperfect Heroes podcast about parenting and teaching strategies for neurodiverse kids.https://www.imperfectheroespodcast.com/episode-71-training-brains-with-dr-amy-moore/ October 23, 2022Dr. Amy Moore is interviewed on the Hey! I Want Your Job! podcast about …